The start of the bossa-nova excitement in America, which peaked in the mid-1960s was Stan Getz the featured star, it was very strongly inspired by the guitarist Charlie Byrd. I have tried to reform this experience for you. Musically it is the Gettysburg Address it is musical freedom still alive Keywords: modernized restored altered changed improved redesigned refreshed regenerated renewed revived bossa Charlie Byrd Stan Getz guitar sax latin brazil new

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Keywords:The exact origin of the term "bossa nova" still remains uncertain. Within the artistic beach culture of the late 1950s Rio de Janeiro, the term "bossa" was used to refer to any new "trend" or "fashionable wave". In his book Bossa Nova, Brazilian author Ruy Castro asserts that "bossa" was already in use in the 1950s by musicians as a word to characterize someone's knack for playing or singing idiosyncratically. Castro claims that the term "bossa nova" might have first been used in publicity for a concert given in 1958 by the Grupo Universitário Hebraico do Brasil (University Hebrew Group of Brazil). And in 1959, Nara Leão also participated in more than one embryonic display of bossa nova. This included the 1st Festival de Samba Session, conducted by the PUC's (Pontifical Universidade Catolica) student union. This gave the world musical freedom that I have tried to express today. Like all great music it doesn't grow old. Still fresh.